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<blockquote data-quote="Luke Geis" data-source="post: 211913" data-attributes="member: 3859"><p>Pretty much what you said. Squelch is basically like a noise gate. If the incoming signal is below the squelch threshold, it will be negated or ducked down. The squelch is designed more to reduce the noise floor of the wireless signal and prevent unwanted radio interference from passing through.</p><p></p><p>With a really low squelch setting, a small signal can easily pass through and this is good if your presenter is really quiet or you are at a further distance from the receiver and need it to open readily. If you have a loud presenter and are really close to the receiver, then a higher squelch can be used to reduce the noise floor and potential radio interference from getting through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke Geis, post: 211913, member: 3859"] Pretty much what you said. Squelch is basically like a noise gate. If the incoming signal is below the squelch threshold, it will be negated or ducked down. The squelch is designed more to reduce the noise floor of the wireless signal and prevent unwanted radio interference from passing through. With a really low squelch setting, a small signal can easily pass through and this is good if your presenter is really quiet or you are at a further distance from the receiver and need it to open readily. If you have a loud presenter and are really close to the receiver, then a higher squelch can be used to reduce the noise floor and potential radio interference from getting through. [/QUOTE]
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